The Presidential retreat in the Catoctin Mountains of Frederick County Maryland is formally called the US Naval Support Facility Thurmont but is best known as Camp David.
The main Presidential retreat in Maryland is called "Camp David" after President Eisenhower's grandson.
Camp David, located near Thurmont, Maryland, is a presidential retreat. Eisenhower named in honor of his grandson and his father.
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Eisenhower changed the name of the presidential retreat in Maryland to Camp David from Shangri-La , in honor of his father and grandson.
Naval Support Facility Thurmont known since the Eisenhower years as Camp David. It was made a Presidential retreat called Shangri-La in 1942 by Franklin D. Roosevelt.
It is located in Catoctin Mountain park, near Thurmont, Maryland. It's about 62 miles north of Washington, DC. Official name is Naval Support Facility Thurmont and is a military installation.
The Maryland Presididential Retreat that began with the Presidential term Shangri-La bestowed on it by FDR and switched to David by IKE to honor his grand-son, it is actually a US Navy installation designed for Presidential privacy, comfort and security.
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower renamed the presidential retreat Camp David after his grandson and father, both with the name David. Originally named Hi-Catoctin, it was built as a camp for federal agents and their families. President Franklin D. Roosevelt changed it to a presidential retreat in 1942 and renamed it Shangri-La.
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Camp David, renamed by President Eisenhower, is the presidential retreat created by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The actual location is on the Catoctin Mountain in Maryland.